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In one email highlighted by the IG, Clinton
observes that she didn't want "any risk of the personal being
accessible."

The
emails were not among the 55,000 pages of work-related messages that
Clinton turned over to the agency in response to public records lawsuits
seeking copies of her official correspondence. They include a March
2009 message where the then-secretary of state discusses how her
official records would be kept."I
have just realized I have no idea how my papers are treated at State,"
Clinton wrote to Abedin and a second aide. "Who manages both my personal
and official files? ... I think we need to get on this asap to be sure
we know and design the system we want."

The
"system we want" was made clear last month when the State Department IG
issued a blistering report accusing Clinton of violating protocol by
using her private server. In one email highlighted by the IG, Clinton
observes that she didn't want "any risk of the personal being
accessible."

That led to the deletion of emails that should have been handed over:

Before
providing her correspondence, Clinton and her lawyers withheld and
subsequently deleted tens of thousands of messages that she claimed were
personal, such as emails about her daughter's wedding plans, family
vacations, yoga routines and condolence notes.With
the new release Monday, more than 50 work-related emails sent or
received by Clinton have since surfaced that were not among those she
provided.Clinton
campaign spokesman Brian Fallon did not immediately respond Monday to a
message seeking comment. Last week, Fallon told AP that Clinton had
provided "all potentially work-related emails" that were still in her
possession when she received the 2014 request from the State Department."Secretary
Clinton had some emails with Huma that Huma did not have, and Huma had
some emails with Secretary Clinton that Secretary Clinton did not have,"
Fallon said.Fallon declined to say whether Clinton deleted any work-related emails before they were reviewed by her legal team.Dozens
of the emails sent or received by Clinton through her private server
were later determined to contain classified material. The FBI has been
investigating for months whether Clinton's use of the private email
server imperiled government secrets. Agents recently interviewed several
of Clinton's top aides, including Abedin.As
part of the probe, Clinton turned over the hard drive from her email
server to the FBI. It had been wiped clean, and Clinton has said she did
not keep copies of the emails she choose to withhold.

A
wiped hard drive, deleted emails that should have been turned over, her
campaign denying the reality of what the IG found and what the emails
tell us. This adds up to a cover up as Clinton desperately sought to
keep damaging emails from coming to light. How many more work related
emails are in that batch that she originally deleted? The evidence so
far suggests those 50 deleted emails that were discovered are just the
tip of the iceberg.

Clinton
deleted more than 30,000 "personal" emails. The FBI has been able to
recover an unknown number of them. It's likely that when the decision on
prosecuting Clinton is announced, that more of these deleted emails
will be released.

Rick MoranSource: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2016/06/new_clinton_emails_include_dozens_of_documents_she_failed_to_turn_over_to_state_department.html Follow Middle East and Terrorism on TwitterCopyright - Original materials copyright (c) by the authors.